The group said it would cause substantial harm to the architectural qualities of the building.
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It will probably take a more egregious departure from its roots than Michelle Rhee to cause Change.org substantial harm.
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It was unconvinced that the structure on the side of the Geffrye Museum would not cause substantial harm to the Grade I Listed Building.
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He said the proposed wording of "serious harm" should be changed to "serious and substantial harm" to prevent "trivial" cases being brought.
Conflicts of interest in investment consulting result in massive, substantial harm.
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Legal proceedings were lodged as the cottages fell in an English Heritage conservation area and the local council deemed the demolition to have caused "substantial harm" to the village's character and appearance.
The call for greater transparency of regulation is given weight by a suggestion that information on the utilities held by regulators should be disclosable unless companies can show that this will cause substantial harm.
Today violations of the personal trading rules by portfolio managers, such as front-running, which cause substantial monetary harm to investors, are still not required to be shown to investors.
In my forensic work I regularly confirm that conflicts of interest result in substantial, quantifiable harm to investors.
The interior-design profession is regulated because the designers provide services that carry substantial risk of harm if performed by unqualified people.
Our investigations have consistently revealed that breaches of fiduciary duty by financial advisers and vendors to pension plans result in substantial, quantifiable harm.
These abuses often result in substantial, quantifiable harm to investors.
This is substantial, quantifiable harm.
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After years of telling pensions brokerage and sales to managers represent only a small fraction of their businesses, consultants will now argue that while these sources of revenue are significant and even dwarf investment consulting, there is no potential harm to clients since no linkage exists between the substantial sums managers pay them, the managers that are recommended and the performance of funds.
Then there's the Defamation Bill - where the Lords got their way on the "serious harm test" requiring that companies would have to prove substantial financial loss, or at least the likelihood of it, before they could sue for libel.
The Budget invests substantial resources to protect the United States from those who would do us harm.
The judge said Crutchfield made the case that Bishop would almost certainly be able to recall substantial amounts of classified information from memory and could divulge classified information that could harm national security.
Mr Miliband has asked a number of questions to ministers since the leadership election, but he used his first substantial Commons contribution to warn MPs that the legislation "aims at irrevocable change and threatens real harm".
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